ID: Q162239
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In Microsoft Office programs, you can use a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications procedure to retrieve and then display a message box with the name of the active printer.
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Sub GetActivePrinter()
' This constant is used to hold the title of the message box
Const Caption As String = "Active Printer Name"
' This variable is used to hold the name of the active printer
Dim PrinterName As String
' Assign the active printer to the variable
PrinterName = Application.ActivePrinter
' Display the message box
MsgBox PrinterName, vbInformation, Caption
End Sub
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Keywords : kbprg
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: April 5, 1999